Hotels

by Barbara Kingstone Frenchmans Lookout in Tortola, had the perfect vacation rental. A villa with nearly a three hundred sixty degree vista of British and US Virgin Islands and the Caribbean Sea offers you...

No matter how careful, clean and aware hotels are about controlling bed bugs, these pests have a way of insinuating themselves on unknowing guest, even in the top hotels in the world. Hotels are teaching...

Proximate to the capital city’s most famous cultural attractions and museums, no detail or request goes unheeded at Villa Magna. Designed for dignitaries and guests with special security concerns, Villa...

Las Vegas strip was once notorious for the raunchy, glitzy skin baring babes, cigar smoking macho men and although it may have been a 50s expression, here we are a half century later and when it comes to great...

After leaving the very mysterious lanes and narrow streets of Siena, I couldn’t imagine enjoying Florence as much as I did with the view of this wonderful terra cotta roofed city. But no sooner had I...

The very first time I stayed at Montreal’s Vogue Hotel (not a Loews at that time) was during the annual Montreal Grand Prix race. That was about a decade ago and the screeching of fans out side made it...

The Sheraton Gateway Hotel in Toronto International Airport is the only hotel directly connected to the airport and it now offers a meeting package so delegates can fly in for a meeting and then easily fly out...

Some tourists sigh when they hear the word Roma, I take a deep breath and exhale with pleasure at the word Siena, now a UNESCO World Heritage city. This truly glorious city has it all and most is within...

It took some navigating of car and twisting and turning the city map trying to discover the discrete signage of Residenza de Ripetta. But once located after driving past it for at least three times, it was...

Over a ‘ladies lunch’, the quartet discussed their recent travels. Then the destination, the fabled, Isle of Capri came up. As a peripatetic travel writer who has been around the world several times...